BC News|July 26, 2013 12:13 EDT
New Music: Introducing D'Mott - A Higher Calling In Urban Gospel Music
The music industry is a continually evolving machine birthing musical prodigies and superstar talents who create music that idyllically entertains us, provokes us to tap into our inner most personal emotions and even motivates us to make life altering decisions. There is a new artist in music who is achieving this with a soulful approach to the Gospel.
Pastor, singer and songwriter De'juaine G. Motley, known in music as D'Mott, carries an anointing that is necessary for this day and time in ministry and in music. Because of his life experiences he is able to relate to the struggles of what most young teens or young adults are going through while trying to find peace in their pursuit of Christianity. D'Mott is keenly aware that the enemy has a way of whispering in our ear and getting us to do what the Most High says not to do. Therefore, when God chose him for ministry he did not hesitate.
D'Mott has been Pastor of The Remnant House Outreach Church (The R.H.O.C.) in Buffalo, NY for three years. He is also a professional drummer and has worked with Christian and mainstream artists: Darwin Hobbs, Beverly Crawford, The Gospel Keynotes, John P. Kee, Ben Tankard, Earth, Wind & Fire, Osjai and Darrin Simpson of Black City Music Group, Chauncey Northington, Joseph Wooten, David Cruz, Robie Takac of the Goo-Goo Dolls, Shawny Mack of Kool and the Gang and many other notable artists.